
Yesterday, green and red lights were lit in Greek football, giving rise to hopes and new fears.
The good news comes with the start of the amateur championships, as under pressure from the unions and associations, the EPO Executive Committee almost unanimously decided to reverse the decision of the General Assembly. of 30/9 on their suspension as a response measure for the registration of trade unions in the register of the General Directorate of Public Administration. So, from this weekend there will be enough association championships in which the beginning will be heard. “Reason has conquered obsessions,” commented Deputy Sports Minister L. Avgenakis.
Yesterday’s meeting of Superleague 1 with the EPO was postponed due to Clattenberg.
At the same time, however, the EPO – SL1 match is well supported by professional arbitrage. Yesterday’s scheduled meeting of the two parties was postponed after the Federation strongly opposed the possible presence of Mark Clattenberg at the negotiating table, as well as the fact that the cooperative did not inform its members about the content of the proposed plan, which will be presented by a former English judge.
“The EPO can accept authorized representatives of the Super League, but not an individual who is not or cannot be connected in any way with your association,” the Federation stated, among other things, to which the Super League replied that Mark Clattenberg had entered into a partnership with it and that responsibility for the cancellation of the meeting lies solely with the EPO.
Source: Kathimerini

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